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Перевод: exert speek exert


[глагол]
напрягать силы; прилагать усилия; вызывать; вызывать напряжение; влиять; оказывать давление


Тезаурус:

  1. Furthermore, it is difficult for the participant observer not to exert some influence on the events that are being observed.
  2. It is not just that there survive undeconstructed residues of, say, Romanticism and modernism, or that the constructed forms echo still within the deconstructed (although they clearly do survive in these ways); it is also that they exert an influence in and as their newly deconstructed state.
  3. The procedure was also designed to exert an influence on the parents.
  4. SAGITTARIUS- THE year gets off to a cracking start for Sagittarians: The eclipse on December 9, 1992 was the first of four to exert a powerful effect on your life - especially if your birthday falls between November 22 and December 11.
  5. The drug also finds it way to the mother's milk and so could exert its effects on newborn children.
  6. In this welter, such deliberate pressures as the responsible minister may himself exert are included and absorbed; but the less he purports or believes himself to be determining the outcome, the better.
  7. The results obtained so far suggest that shape-specific long-chain water polymers could be the something which produces the physiological and pharmacological effects which homoeopathic potencies exert on living systems.
  8. The Elton Committee urged teachers to take account of this difference in the way they exert discipline.
  9. Genes are made of the nucleic acid DNA, and they exert their effect by determining which proteins are made in the cell.
  10. Sometimes they continue to give unasked-for advice and exert emotional pressure to get them to do as they want.
  11. the dependence of smaller states, Prussia's ability to exert pressure in issues such as transport, tax, defence, for instance: in short, her political weight ensured her superiority
  12. The balance of power is also unequal in that GPs exert pressure for compulsory admission of women who could otherwise be admitted informally.
  13. The author was Paul V. Schleyer, and his paper was to exert an astonishing influence on the pattern of subsequent work on the chemistry of cage hydrocarbons.

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